Example sentences of "think it be time [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think it 's time we went back to the boat . ’ |
2 | Matthew said , " I think it 's time we went home , Sara . " |
3 | Now if you 're quite ready then I think it 's time we went and put the record straight . |
4 | I think it 's time we had a drink . |
5 | That 's why I think it 's time we had a look at his flat . " |
6 | ‘ I think it 's time we had further words with our porter friend . ’ |
7 | ‘ I think it 's time we left , ’ she muttered , standing up and thereby giving him no opportunity to deliver another of his pointed snubs . |
8 | I think it 's time we began fending for ourselves . |
9 | ‘ I think it 's time we got things straight between us , ’ he said grimly . |
10 | ‘ I think it 's time we got a few things clear . |
11 | ‘ I think it 's time we got back to work , do n't you ? ’ |
12 | ‘ I think it 's time we got you something to drink . ’ |
13 | I think it 's time we increased surveillance on all arrivals into Finland . ’ |
14 | ‘ As a matter of fact , I think it 's time we did another piece on allergies . ’ |
15 | I think it 's time we did some spring — cleaning . ’ |
16 | ‘ I think it 's time we stopped poisoning half the land and concreting in the rest . ’ |
17 | Abruptly Lorne halted in mid-sentence , in mid-spangle , and said , " I think it 's time we talked about the death scene , John . " |
18 | I think it 's time we bivouacked ’ , I muttered , when we had struggled free of the rope . |
19 | ‘ I think it 's time we ventured out on to some grass and a semblance of the real thing , ’ Biddy remarked , fastening her crash-helmet . |
20 | I really think it 's time they allowed me to join . |
21 | ‘ I think it 's time I let you get some rest . ’ |
22 | ‘ I think it 's time I made the acquaintance , ’ he said , and strode confidently over to the entry hatch on the side , umbrella readied for knocking . |
23 | Shelley said briskly , ‘ Yes — well , as I say , it 's been a nice day , Miguel , and I think it 's time I went home . ’ |
24 | Then I think it 's time I came south , maybe the Pembroke coastal path or following the Thames to the sea , ’ he said . |
25 | ‘ I think it 's time I put down some roots . ’ |
26 | ‘ I think it 's time I put my cards on the table . |
27 | And I think it 's time I slipped off to my own room for a while , to look in on Rainbow via the remote . |
28 | I think it 's time I did something about getting out of this damnable situation . ’ |
29 | Now he 's gone , I think it 's time you admitted how false it always was . ’ |
30 | I think it 's time you came home . |